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en Nothing has come up that can't be solved, ... We're buried and overwhelmed, but we're solving them. I ask, 'Can you fix this problem right now?' and boom, a salute, and they take off.

en People who believe a problem can be solved tend to get busy solving it

en It is well known that "problem avoidance" is an important part of problem solving. Instead of solving the problem you go upstream and alter the system so that the problem does not occur in the first place.
  Edward de Bono

en Yeah, we've sort of solved one of our river issues with the new bridge, ... and now our attention is focused squarely on solving the Winooski. That's really our last great route problem that we have.

en They're all about problem-solving. If I didn't enjoy problem-solving, I probably wouldn't have become a math teacher.

en If someone offers you an easy solution, your temporary problem has been solved. But has your long-term problem been solved? You're always going to need that other shelter. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. If someone offers you an easy solution, your temporary problem has been solved. But has your long-term problem been solved? You're always going to need that other shelter.

en If you are a consumer that's taking advantage of the technologies that exist ... then the spam problem for you is solved. Bill didn't say that there would be no spam. But he said the problem would be solved, and I think that is what we actually have accomplished.

en There's no real industry focus around solving this problem -- all the emphasis seems to be on solving spam.

en This is a crucial moment for the perspective of this country. This [Mladic] problem has to be solved, and it will be solved in the shortest possible period.

en In general, when you look at girls in the academies, they are just not taught that way. I think it's just because they're always so one-sided, playing with their coach or playing with their hitting partner. And you know, just boom, boom, boom all the time. I think it's also the problem of the coaches or parents, because they don't teach them different. I don't think it's (because of) the girls, because I think if you show them how to do it, how it's done, I think a lot of them, they would use more skill.

en Yesterday was a day I was proud to be commissioner of baseball, ... We had a problem and we did something about it. We had a problem. The sport had a problem. This is a problem that had to be solved. If not, somebody else was going to solve it in a more draconian way.

en They desperately need assistance ... to honor these people. There's too many ... who haven't been buried with full honors -- they receive the flag and taps, but not the rifle salute.

en I was dumping mail on a belt when the gunshots suddenly (went) 'boom, boom, boom, boom! It is really very shocking. This is a peaceful place.

en I think what we've learned is that there's still a simmering problem in America when it comes to race, and that the solutions that we've had to try to deal with the problem in the past have really not solved that problem, ... Face the Nation.

en The problem is not yet solved but we hope it can be solved eventually through this agreement. We have to take the momentum of this agreement and see that it is implemented.


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